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Dave Crane , Jord Sonneveld , Bear Bibeault , Ted Goddard , Chris Gray , Ram Venkataraman

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  • Paperback: 456 pages
  • Publisher: Manning Publications; 1 edition (6 Jun 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1932394990
  • ISBN-13: 978-1932394993
  • Product Dimensions: 23.3 x 18.8 x 2.7 cm
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 852,632 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Ajax in Practice provides example-rich coverage of Ajax packed with ready-to-use code and practical recipes for common and not-so-common tasks. Ajax developers now face the move from Ajax-as-theory to Ajax-in-practice. Ajax in Practice guides web developers through the transition from learning about Ajax to successfully applying Ajax-driven techniques in real-world development scenarios.

Ajax gives web developers the potential to create rich user-centered internet applications. But Ajax also adds a new level of complexity and sophistication to those applications. Ajax in Practice tackles Ajax head-on, providing countless hands-on techniques and tons of reusable code to address the specific issues developers face when building Ajax-driven solutions.

After a brief overview of Ajax, this book takes the reader through dozens of working examples, all presented in an easy-to-use cookbook format. Readers will learn how to implement drag-and-drop interfaces and will discover how to create effective nagigation strategies for their applications. Unlike a traditional cookbook, though, Ajax in Practice provides a thorough discussion of each technique presented and shows how the individual components can be connected to create powerful solutions. A fun "mash-up" chapter concludes the book. Throughout Ajax in Practice, the examples chosen are interesting, entertaining, and practical.

About the Author

Ajax in Practice

boasts a team of authors including Dave Crane, leading Ajax

authority and best-selling author of Manning’s Ajax in Action, Bear Bibeault

of Java Ranch, Jord Sonneveld of Google, Chris Gray of ClearNova,

Ram Venkataraman of JBoss, Joe Walker, creator of DWR, and Ted Goddard

of IceFaces. Collectively, this group has thousands of hours putting Ajax to work

in real-world products and solutions.


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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
make this your second AJAX book 24 Jun 2007
By Jeanne Boyarsky - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
The back cover says that "Ajax in Practice" is a "second generation" book. The book covers a mix of problem/solution descriptions for common problems, Ajax tips and advanced JavaScript techniques. The cookbook style is useful if you are trying to implement a specific Ajax effect. The book touches on a number of libraries/toolkits where appropriate. It also covers integrating with existing Ajax libraries.

The book assumes you know basic JavaScript, CSS and HTML. If you are new to Ajax, I recommend reading a "first generation" book like "Ajax in Action" first. This book is a lot easier to follow if you have some exposure to Ajax. In particular, the problem/solution style involves learning by reading a lot of code. This is overwhelming on the first shot. I had to pull out my copy of "Ajax in Action" to follow parts of it. While some of the examples are long, they don't include unnecessary code.

I liked that the book has a common flow to it. Even though there are seven authors/contributors, the style is the same and it makes sense. I learned a lot about specific uses of Ajax along with examples/techniques of good Ajax code. This should definitely be the second Ajax book you read!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Practical recipes for improving your Ajax programs 17 Nov 2007
By Bas Vodde - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Ajax is Practice is kind-of the follow-up book on Ajax in Action. Ajax in Action provided the basic fundamental things to know about Ajax. Ajax in Practice goes beyond that and gives you very concrete code snippets and explanation on how to "do things". It's concrete, practical and well-written.

The book is split into 2 different parts. The first part introduces the Ajax fundamentals, Javascript, JSON, XML, XSLT and the Prototype library. The prototype library is used throughout the book. It ends with an overview of the current ajax toolkits available. The first part is 150 pages and just gives you a quick intro and gets you ready for... part 2.

The second part is the main content of the book. Every chapter contains a practical topic which you can use within your ajax application. The topics go from handling events, navigation, undo-ing to drag and drop. Chapter 12 introduces available services and then chapter 13 combines earlier things together and build a quite nice travel reporting program (something we always wanted to have...)

I thoroughly enjoyed ajax in practice. It was very concrete and useful. The knowledge in the chapters can immediately be put in practice. If you're involved with Ajax development, or even just starting, then this book is certainly recommended.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
The best example-based Ajax book or material I have ever read 29 Jun 2009
By Ionel Condor - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
This is the best example-based Ajax book that I have ever read. And I have read around 5 Ajax books and plenty of tutorials.

The book is both an excellent introduction to Ajax and also a complete support for someone who does not have time to read tons of info and just wants to
code. But do not understand that this book is unprofessional of written for "dummies", no, not at all: it is enriched with clear explanations and pictures of almost every example.
I think it is a book about how to successfully apply Ajax-driven techniques in real projects.
Naturally the book starts with a brief overview of Ajax, something like Ajax in 10 minutes, using JSON and XML with Ajax. Then I think the authors want to suggest you something like this: why bother to learn a lot of stuff and reinvent the wheel when you may simply use one or more or the frameworks that are on the market. So they give you an introduction to frameworks like Prototype, Dojo, jQuery and DWR. After reading this you may decide if you are going to use one of these in your projects.
Now as JavaScript is a lot about events and form validations, two whole chapters are dedicated to handling events and form validation and submission. So just need to have a look and copy them into your projects.
And so on for the other chapters, I just want to present two or three: drag and drop, handling the refresh, dealing with latency, or using well know APIs like Google Search API, Flickr photos or services from Amazon or eBay.

My advice: want a quick and efficient way to get in touch with Ajax, buy this one. In parallel, if you want an in depth look and have the necessary time, please read a complete book: Ajax in Action, by Manning too.

Ionel Condor
Cluj, ROMANIA.

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